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Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
ISSN : 08534217     EISSN : 24433462     DOI : -
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Artikel yang dimuat meliputi hasil-hasil penelitian, analisis kebijakan, dan opini-opini yang berhubungan dengan pertanian dalam arti luas, seperti agronomi, ilmu tanah, hama dan penyakit tanamam, ilmu kehewanan, kedokteran veteriner, keteknikan pertanian, teknologi industri, teknologi pangan, ilmu gizi, keluarga dan konsumen, biometri, biologi, klimatologi, peternakan perikanan, kelautan, kehutanan, dan sosial-ekonomi pertanian yang telah dipertimbangkan dan disetujui oleh Dewan Editor. Keterangan mengenai peralatan, pengamatan, dan teknik percobaan akan diterima sebagai artikel CATATAN. Pedoman Penulisan dicantumkan pada setiap terbitan tercetak. Indeks Penulisan dan subjek serta daftar penelaan (mitra bestari) dicantumkan di tiap nomor terakhir pada setiap volume.
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Pengaruh Tiga Cara Pengembalian Jerami ke Dalam Tanah Rendzina Terhadap: (2) Komposisi dan Distribusi Bahan Organik Tanah Berdasar Ukuran Partikel . Sudarsono
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (1991): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Physical and chemical...
Upaya Peningkatan Produksi Telur Ayam Buras dengan Cara Menghilangkan Kesempatan Mengeram dan Mengasuh Anaknya Pada Pemeliharaan Ekstensif M M Siti Sundari Kismono; Juju Wahju
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (1991): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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An experiment..
Kinetika Reaksi Pembentukan Dekstrin Dari Pati Sagu Pada Proses Dekstrinasi Kering Dengan Katalis HCI Soewarno T Soekarto; Maya Armelia
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (1991): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Kinetics studies..
Penentuan Musim Tanam Tanaman Pangan Berdasarkan Pola Curah Hujan di Lima Tapak Utama Proyek Pembangunan Penelitian Pertanian Nusa Tenggara Sub-Basis Maumere, Kabupaten Sikka Ahmad Bey; Irsal Las; M HG Yasin
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (1991): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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This study was conducted...
Pengaruh GA3 dan Beberapa Jenis Larutan Kimia Terhadap Bunga dan Karakter Morfologis Tetua Padi Hibrida Yuni Widyastuti; Sri Wahyuni; Indria Wahyu Mulsanti
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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The aim of the present study is to optimize the dose of GA3 and substitution chemicals that affect on floral and morphological traits of parental lines for hybrid rice seed production. The experiment was conducted at glass house on field station Sukamandi, Indonesian Center for Rice Research, during April-August 2010. The experimental material comprising both the parental lines of hybrid Hipa 7 i.e. IR58025A and IR40750 were treated with 10 treatments of different kind of GA3, chemicals, and one untreated check was grown in randomized block design with three replications. The results indicated that a liquid GA3 60 ppm, urea 2%, phosphate 1%, and glycine 40 ppm could influence some of the characters favoring outcrossing i.e stigma exertion, panicle exertion, anther and filament length. These chemical (urea 2%, phosphate 1%, and glycine 40 ppm) showed the possibility of the economizing cost of seed production and substitute of GA3
Pertumbuhan, Produktivitas, dan Rendemen Pertanaman Tebu Pertama (Plant Cane) Pada Berbagai Paket Pemupukan Nunik Eka Diana; . Supriyadi; . Djumali
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Fertilization is an effort improving soil fertility to obtain optimal results. fertilization with the right amount and type can increase growth, productivity, and yield. The study aims to understand the response of growth, productivity, and yield of sugarcane crop (plant cane) against various packages fertilization. The activities carried out in KP. Asembagus, Situbondo began November 2012-October 2013. Seven package dose of fertilizer, namely: 1) 600 kg of new inorganic compound fertilizer + 100 kg ZA; 2) 900 kg of new inorganic compound fertilizer 900 kg + 150 kg ZA; 3) 1.200 kg of new inorganic compound fertilizer + 150 kg ZA; 4) 900 kg of new inorganic compound fertilizer + 3 tons of organic fertilizer A; 5) 900 kg of new inorganic compound fertilizer + 3 tons of organic fertilizer B; 6) 600 kg of old inorganic compound fertilizer type I + 300 kg ZA; 7) 600 kg old inorganic compound fertilizer type II + 500 kg ZA arranged in a randomized block design was repeated three times. The results showed that the fertilizer package 2, 3, and 7 generates growth and productivity tends to be higher, while the fertilizer package (except packet 5) produces yields tend to be higher. The fertilizer package 1, 2, and 3 resulted in the production of crystal tends to be higher.
Identifikasi Kandungan Ekstrak Kayu Jati Menggunakan Py-GCMS Fendi Fendi; Dian Kurniaty
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Teak wood (Tectona grandis Lf.) in the form of sawdust a byproduct/waste from the furniture industry has a considerable amount and has not been utilized optimally. This study aims to determine the content of extractive teak wood (Tectona grandis Lf.). The method used is the hot water solubility. Muna's teak wood powder weighing 4,076 g soaked in distilled water as much as 100 ml glass flask, then heated in a water bath at a temperature of 100 oC for 3 hours. The content of extractive dissolved in a liquid further characterized using Py-GCMS. Results of the analysis of Py-GCMS to extract teak wood showed concentrations of some substances, such as Carbamic acid (70,70%), mono ammonium salt (CAS) Ammonium carbamate (70,70%), Acetic acid (CAS) Ethylic acid (10,52%), Acetic acid (CAS) Ethylic acid (2,35%), Acetic acid (CAS) Ethylic acid (3,26%), and Phenol (CAS) Izal (13,17%)
Kandungan Fe dan Zn pada Beras Pecah Kulit dan Beras Sosoh dari Galur-Galur Padi Toleran Wereng Batang Cokelat Wage Ratna Rohaeni; Edi Supriadi; Untung Susanto; Tina Dewi Rosahdi
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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In addition to carbohydrates, rice contains other minerals that function to growth and development of vital human organs. On the other hand, the content is influenced by genetic and milling processes. Indonesian Centre of Rice Research (ICRR) has genetic collection resistant to strains of the brown plant hopper (BPH). Genotypes were studied to assemble the pest-resistant varieties with high iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) content. This study aims to determine the BPH-resistant lines that had high and stable Fe and or  Zn content. The study was conducted in XRF Laboratory, ICRR Sukamandi, West Java in 2015. Fe and Zn were determined by using XRF machine with a system of performance-based X-ray. Total 20 rice lines that resistant to BPH was used Fe and Zn content on brown and polished rice were evaluated duplo. The results showed that milling generally decreased the content of Fe and Zn at rate 56.31% and 20.54%, respectively. The highest Fe content was found in BP19564b-WBC-1-1-4-3 (12.25 ppm), while the highest Zn content in BP19564b-WBC-1-9-8-3 (26.35 ppm). Genotype BP19564b-WBC-1-9-4-2 and BP19564b-WBC-1-9-8-3 exhibited the lowest in reduction Fe and Zn content, respective, from brown to polished rice.
Sifat Optik dan Energi Gap Film Ferroelektrik LiTaSiO5 di Atas Substrat Silikon La Isa; . Irmansyah; . Irzaman
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Lithium tantalate silicate (LiTaSiO5) has successfully been made on Si (100) p-type and Si (111) n-type by chemical solution deposition (CSD) technique with temperatures variation of 600, 650, 700, 750, and 800 oC. Determined the film thickness as well as and test the optical properties with UV-Vis spectroscopy. The maximum absorbance of the substrates were 420 and 980 nm. The maximum band of films on Si (100) was 2.94 eV a temperature of 650 oC and Si (111) was 3.06 eV a temperature of 800 oC
Eksplorasi Preferensi Masyarakat Terhadap Pemanfaatan Ayam Lokal di Kabupaten Bogor Jawa Barat Arma Aditya Kartika; Kanthi Arum Widayati; . Burhanuddin; Maria Ulfah; Achmad Farajallah
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Indonesian native chickens consist of indigenous chickens and a chickens originated from abroad which adapted and grow in Indonesia. Based on 120 respondents who have been interviewed, there were seven types chicken commonly raised, namely: kampong, bangkok, arab, kate, pelung, gaga’, and birma. People commonly raised native chickens for religion, food, ornamental, and trading purposes. Six of those seven native chickens (86%) are reared for trading, five types (71%) for ornamental, and four types (57%) for egg and meat production purpose. Three types chicken (43%) were well-known had the benefits for eggs production. The religious category was the highest ICF value (1.00) followed by food (meat and eggs production) category with ICF value by 0.98. Arab chicken had the highest Fidelity Level (FL) value (70.96%) as egg and meat producer. Egg production of arab chicken reached 22.50 egg/period and it was the highest productivity of all experimental chickens. Average flock size per household was 11.31 with a population around 225 chickens/household. Kampong chicken was the most popular to be raised (79.16%) followed by bangkok (40.00%), kate (13.33%), gaga’ (10.00%), arab (8.33%), pelung (5.83%), and birma (3.33%). Kampong chicken is a food source and highly used for religion purpose had 38.23% of FL value

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